The village's main feature, Lacock Abbey, dates back to the 13th century, although the village itself is mentioned in historical writings that go further back. While walking through the town you ...
Key attractions such as St Cyriac's Church, the tithe barn, and Lacock Abbey are Grade I listed and date back to the Middle Ages. A visit to the grounds of Lacock Abbey and the Fox Talbot Museum ...
Lacock Abbey, owned by the National Trust, was used to film scenes for the Harry Potter films. It also featured in the BBC's 1995 production of Pride and Prejudice. Lacock has been featured in ...
St Cyriac's Church, tithe barn and Lacock Abbey are Grade I listed and date back to the Middle Ages. A stroll around Lacock Abbey's grounds and Fox Talbot Museum will cost you £11 for an adult ...
Visitors can see the world's first pinhole camera, as featured on Blue Peter in January 2012.Afterwards, wander through Lacock Abbey and village, which were used as sets and locations for parts of ...